My opinion of this new Renuzit Sensitive Scents adjustable cone is it smells great, not too overpowering with a hint of crispness. This particular product is best used in small spaces. One cone does not work in a living room or kitchen.I used this one in my office which fills my small space with everyday fresh scents. As far as scents go, the aroma is not overpowering which is good if you are sensitive to strong aroma's. I give this product an 8.Pure Ocean Breeze Oil:

This heavenly scent takes me back to the Oregon Coast. I chose to use Renuzit Sensitive Scents oil in my living room to quell doggy odor and stinky, smelly shoes. It works great, but the aroma is a bit overwhelming. If you have sensitivities, this may not be for you. However, the scent continuously refreshes and renews my living room. The only downside, after a few hours, the scent smells like incense. Two thumbs up!

Spring is in the air and so is the smell of stinky dog. I love my dog, but hate the way he makes my furniture and carpet smell. One spray and smelly odors are gone. This fragrance is light and airy, not too overpowering, but has enough strength to get rid of yucky pet odor. If smelly odor's have you holding your nose, try new Renuzit Pure White Pearl & Lavender Spray. One spray goes a long way, be sure not to overspray due to wetness. I give this one a 10!

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He Named Me Malala

Global Broadcast of He Named Me Malala

Monday, February 29th

8 pm EST/7 pm CST

ABOUT THE MOVIE:

HE NAMED ME MALALA is an intimate portrait of Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai, who was targeted by the Taliban and severely wounded by a gunshot when returning home on her school bus in Pakistan’s Swat Valley. The then 15-year-old was singled out, along with her father, for advocating for girls’ education, and the attack on her sparked an outcry from supporters around the world. She miraculously survived and is now a leading campaigner for girls’ education globally as co-founder of the Malala Fund.

Acclaimed documentary filmmaker Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth, Waiting for Superman) shows us how Malala, her father Zia and her family are committed to fighting for education for all girls worldwide. The film gives us an inside glimpse into this extraordinary young girl’s life – from her close relationship with her father who inspired her love for education, to her impassioned speeches at the UN, to her everyday life with her parents and brothers.

Giveaway: One lucky reader will win a copy of I am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban by Malala Yousafzai. US only. Giveaway ends March 7th. Please note: If you have won the same prize on another blog, you will not be eligible to win it again.